Weekly Coupon Insert Preview: 3/7/10

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I'm sorry if this is a crazy question... What newspaper do you find these coupons in? And what day should you buy the paper to get these coupons? I get the Sunday paper for those coupon inserts and had no idea that the paper during the week had some in it too. Thanks for helping me save money :) I love your site!

I would love to get my hands on extra coupon inserts. Unfortunatly, our town doesn't recycle so I have no bins to dig through. Does anyone know of a source for coupon extras? What do the paper companies do with unsold papers?

Melinda, try going to a local convienant store around 8 or 9 at night if possible and ask if you can take them out. Usually they just need the front page to get credit for their unsold papers. That's what I did before my sister got a job in the circulation dept. At the paper. Now I get a bundle of 50 inserts each week there are good coupons. Thanks to dsm I'm able to tell her which ones are good that I want for the week. Marcal is usually my best week to get them....... I now have an overload of tp!! Good luck.

Thanks for all the great advice on how to get extra coupons. Mom gives me her inserts with all the good coupons already clipped :) Love this site and have saved lots of money just in the few weeks I've been following it!

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As a former career-oriented professional turned stay-at-home mom, reconciling champagne tastes with a tap-water budget was a challenge, especially with a large family. By learning how to cut costs on her family's basic needs, she has found the key to having more disposable income for the things in life that make it worth living.